Jennifer Chan. 2010. “Academic Capitalism in Japan: National University Incorporation and Special Zones for Structural Reform.” In The Politics of Education Reforms, edited by Joseph Zajda, Geo-JaJa, and A. Macleans A. New York: Springer.

Jennifer Chan. 2008. “The Alternative Globalization Movement, Social Justice and Education” in William Ayers, Therese Quinn and David Stovall, eds., The Handbook of Social Justice in Education. London and New York: Routledge, pp. 553-563.

Jennifer Chan. 2006. “Cultural Diversity as Resistance to Neoliberal Globalization: The Emergence of a Global Movement and Convention” in Joseph Zajda, ed., Education and Social Justice, pp. 79-95. New York: Springer.

Francisco Ramirez and Jennifer Chan-Tiberghien. 2003. “Globalization and Education in Asia” with Francisco Ramirez in The Handbook on Educational Research in the Asia PacificRegion, pp. 1091 – 1102. Norwell, MA: Kluwers Academic Publishers.

Consulting Reports

Jennifer Chan. 2017. Getting to Zero: Creating an Enabling Legal and Policy Environment to End HIV/AIDS in Belize. HIV and AIDS Legal Assessment Report prepared for the National AIDS Commission and UNDP Belize.

Jennifer Chan. 2013. Legal Reforms, Social Change: HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and National Development in Jamaica. HIV and AIDS Legal Assessment Report prepared for UNDP Jamaica, with the support of the International Legal Resource Center of the American Bar Association.

2013 “Against Market and the Intellectual Propertization of Life: Access to Essential Medicines in Thailand, China, India, Brazil, and South Africa.” Conference: Public Health Policy in Asia: Rights, Risks, Redistribution and Resilience. UBC Faculty of Law and Institute of Asian Research. December 6-7.

2010 “Global Governance Reforms: Some Theoretical and Methodological Explorations”. Invited lecture for faculty and postdoctoral fellows, Department of Human Geography, Planning & International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam. February 4, 2010.

2010 “The Emergence of a Right to Health Regime: Transnational Advocacy and Global Health Governance Reforms”. Seminar on Civil Society Advocacy and Education for All: Strategies, Outcomes and Future Challenges. February 4, 2010. University of Amsterdam.

2010 “Making UBC Work for Women Faculty.” UBC Faculty Association. Liu Center for the Study of Global Issues, January 14.

2009
“Gar Nar Dai Doe Heem/Canada Apologizes: Redress and a Pedagogy of Accountability.” Panelist, Canadian Asian Studies Association Annual Meeting, University of British Columbia, October 8-11.

2008
“Constructing Modern French Universities: Globalization, the European Union, and Academic Restructuring”. Organizer and Presenter at the panel on “Global Governance and Citizenship: The Role of Multilateral Organizations in Educational Change” at the Comparative and International Education Society Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York, March 17 2008.

2007
“The Global Market and University Restructuring: The Cases of Japan and France”. Organizer for the panel on “Comparative Academic Capitalism: Marketization Higher Education Reforms and Social Contract” at the Comparative and International Education Society Annual Conference, Baltimore, Maryland. February 25-March 1.

2006
“Academic Capitalism in Japan: National University Incorporation and Special Zones for Structural Reform”. Organizer and Presenter at the panel on “University Reforms in Japan” at the Japan Studies Association of Canada Annual Conference, “Japan at our Doorstep and in the Changing Global Community”, Thompson Rivers University, Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada. October 12-15.

2005
“Towards a Global Convention on Cultural Diversity: Voices from Minority Women in Japan” and “the Decolonization of Imagination: Claims for Cognitive Justice by Peasant Communities, Migrant Workers and Ethnic Women Students in the Context of Globalization”. Panel organizer and Presenter at the Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Seoul, Korea. June 19-24.

2005
“Re-Narrating Educational Multilateralism: Cultural Difference in Global Governance”. Presenter at the panel on “Educational as International Relations: National Interest, Global Empire or Global Governance” at the American Educational Research Association annual meeting “Demography and Democracy in the Era of Accountability”, Montreal, Canada. April 11-15.

2005
“Constructing Global Citizenship: Japanese Social Movements, Grassroots Education and Alternative Globalization”. Presenter at the panel on “Culture and Pro-Democracy Movements in Asia” at the Association for Asian Studies annual meeting, Chicago. March 27-30.

2004
“Cultural Diversity as Resistance to Neoliberal Globalization: The Emergence of a Global Movement and Convention”. Panel Organizer and Presenter, “Globalization from Below: The Role of Transnational Social Movements in Redefining Educational Multilateralism” at the 12th World Congress of Comparative Education Societies, Havana, Cuba. October 25-29.

2004
“Globalization, Resistance and Critical Pedagogy.” Conference proceedings of the 2004 joint annual conference of Canadian Association for the Study of Adult Education and Adult Education Research Conference on “Adult Education for Democracy, Social Justice, and Peace”, University of Victoria, British Columbia. Roundtable Organizer and Presenter. May 29.

2004
“Flexible Republicanism: Unveiling the French Racial State in its Law to Ban Religious Signs in Public Schools”. University of British Columbia, Department of Educational Studies Research Day. April 15.

2003
“Gender-Skepticism or Gender-Boom: Poststructural Feminisms, Transnational Feminisms, and the World Conference against Racism.” Panel Organizer and Presenter, “Speaking Back: What Transnational Feminism has to Offer to Poststructural Feminism?” at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Portland, Oregon. March 29-April 3.

2001
“Redefining Children’s Human Rights as Japanese State Interests.” Presented in the Nongovernmental Organization Workshop organized by International Movement against All Forms of Discrimination and Racism at the Second World Congress against Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children, Yokohama. December 17-20.

2001
“The Rise of a Women’s Human Rights Epistemic Network in the 1990s: Global Norms, Gender Politics, and Civil Society.” Presented at the Canada-China Conference on International Human Rights, jointly organized by the Human Rights Research and Education Center at the University of Ottawa and Beijing University Law School, Beijing. September 20.

2001
“Socializing States in the World Community: The Teaching of International Human Rights Norms by Nongovernmental Organizations”. Presented at the “Global Resonance and Resistance: Affirmative Alternatives for Educational Policy, Practice, and Transformation”, Comparative and International Education Society, Washington DC. April 15.

2000
“Creating a Gender-Equal Society in Japan: The Interaction between Women’s Studies, Governmental Reforms, and Nongovernmental Organizations”. Presented at the “Women’s Studies: Asian Connections”, Center for Research in Women’s Studies and Gender Relations, University of British Columbia. November 2-5.

2000
“Daring To Talk: Nongovernmental Organizations and the Diffusion of Norms on Violence against Women in Japan”. Presented at the “2000 Subversions: Women’s Studies and the Twenty-First Century”, National Women’s Studies Association, Simmons College, Boston. May 15.

1999
“Embedded State: Global Norms Redefining the Status of Women in Japan. Presented at the “New Rights For a New Millennium? A Graduate Conference on New Scholarship in International Human Rights”, Center for International Studies and Cooperation, Stanford University. March 13.

1998
“The Power of Unarmed Prophets: Nongovernmental Organizations as Carriers of Human Rights Education”. Presented at the “Dance on the Edge”, Comparative and International Education Society Western Region Conference, University of British Columbia. May 10.

1997
“Carrying World Culture: Human Rights Education as a Global Project”. Presented at the “Education, Democracy and Development at the Turn of the Century”, Comparative and International Education Society Western Region Conference, Mexico City. March 11.

Jennifer Chan. 2007. Producer/Director. Day of Shame. Outstanding Achievement in Film, Eyelens Film Festival, Vancouver. Film screened at the Gulf Island Film and Television School, Galiano Island, BC. June 15th.

Jennifer Chan. 2007. Producer/Director. Last Tango in Paris. Film screened at the Gulf Island Film and Television School, Galiano Island, BC. June 15th.

Jennifer Chan. 2007. Producer/Director. Melody of Flute. Film screened at the Gulf Island Film and Television School, Galiano Island, BC. June 15th.

Jennifer Chan. 2007. Co- Producer/Director. Soul on Fire. Film screened at the Gulf Island Film and Television School, Galiano Island, BC. June 15th.